Korean Circ J.  1998 Sep;28(9):1552-1560. 10.4070/kcj.1998.28.9.1552.

The Relationships between blood pressure and serum lipids in Korean adults

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Since better understanding of the associations between blood pressure and blood lipids may provide insight into the mechanisms by which hypertension is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease, this study is aimed to explore the associations of blood pressure with serum lipids, BMI, age, FBS and life style factors.
METHODS AND RESULTS
In this study, 20,826 men and 10,209 women were included for the assessment of the cross-sectional relations of blood lipids, BMI, Blood pressure and Life style factors. Stratified analyses and multivariable methods were used to control for potential confounding anthropometric and lifestyle variables. Total cholesterol and Triglyceride levels increased significantly with increasing systolic or diastolic blood pressure in both sexes. Men of 20-29 years old had steeper regression slopes for blood pressure by total cholesterol level than did women of similar age. In men, the association between blood pressure and total cholesterol level decreased with age, whereas in women, no change was observed regarding age. Body mass index modified the relation, whereas smoking, exercise, and alcohol consumption had little influence on the association. HDL cholesterol level had little influence on blood pressure. In the group of age <40, age accounted more than BMI for hypertension, whereas in group of age > or =40, BMI accounted more. In the group of age < 40, other variables ,besides age and BMI, are suggested to influence more on male hypertension than female hypertension.
CONCLUSION
These results provides evidence that there are interrelations between blood pressure, blood lipids and life style factors that may influence the mechanisms of coronary heart disease.

Keyword

Hypertension; Serum lipid; BMI; Life style

MeSH Terms

Adult*
Alcohol Drinking
Blood Pressure*
Body Mass Index
Cholesterol
Cholesterol, HDL
Coronary Disease
Female
Humans
Hypertension
Life Style
Male
Smoke
Smoking
Triglycerides
Cholesterol
Cholesterol, HDL
Smoke

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